A difference in continental culture: within the United States, it seems unlikely that many were anticipating the next film from Olivier Nakache and Eric Tol...
Merely two years after his four-hour At Berkeley and only one year after his three-hour National Gallery, the great Frederick Wiseman has been hard at work ...
We've been paying attention to Nadav Lapid's The Kindergarten Teacher since its debut at last year's Cannes Film Festival, even recently naming it one of th...
Of the many, many films that are produced in South Korea each year, only a small handful make their way to the U.S. in any official capacity. (Unless you're...
"My films are all about love. In this case, it’s love for music. It’s not love for girls. This character can’t really find the woman of his life, because he always has to change, and he can’t find stability. But there’s this love for music that stays with him until the end."...
Alain Guiraudie was completely unknown to yours truly until just a couple of years ago, but after his erotic thriller, Stranger By the Lake -- maybe, possib...
More than forty years after its filming and some two following its director's passing, the world is about to receive what is, in some sense, the final film ...
The ever-unpredictable Mark Romanek may take years to direct a new feature, but the skill displayed in his outings (One Hour Photo and Never Let Me Go) is e...
Cornering the market on love stories set in the Ottoman Empire, Christian Bale, Oscar Isaac, and Terry George (Hotel Rwanda) have partnered on The Promise. ...